
Nummular dermatitis L30.0
Nummular dermatitis: Multiple, reddened, confluent, roundish plaques and scratch excoriations on the back of a 76-year-old female patient; at the upper margin of the picture a punctiform, whitish, atrophic scar is visible.

Pregnancy dermatosis polymorphic O26.4
PEP: Atypical minus variant with few, clearly itchy, umbilical and periumbilical scaly plaques Note: the periumbilical region is often not markedly affected (DD: pemphigoid gestationis)

Cutaneous t-cell lymphomas C84.8
Lymphoma, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, type Mycosis fungoides, generalized plaque stage; started 10 years ago as parapsoriasis en grandes plaques.

Cherry angioma D18.01
Angioma, senile. Multipe, chronic inpatient, disseminated, erythematous, soft papules in a 70-year-old man.

Felty syndrome M05.00

Lupus erythematosus subacute-cutaneous L93.1
Lupus erythematosus, subacute-cutaneous. Within a few months developing, light-emphasized exanthema with multi-forms and large plaques. No feeling of illness. High titre SSA-Ac.

Pityriasis rosea L42
Pityriasis rosea: discreet macular or plaque-shaped exanthema with tender red spots and plaques arranged in the cleft lines.

Oil acne L70.8

Kaposi's sarcoma (overview) C46.-
Kaposi's sarcoma endemic: Detailed view. reddish-brown, surface-smooth plaques and nodules. conspicuously a yellow-grey halo around the lesions (microbleeding).

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
Eczema atopic (overview): severe atopic eczema existing for years, mainly flexural in the adolescence, generalized for 2 years now. massive steady itching, intensified after sweating. distinct, extensive scaling and crustal deposits. numerous scratch marks.

Pemphigus diseases (overview) L10.-
Pemphigus vulgaris: 63-year-old patient with a pemphigus vulgaris (mucocutaneous type) that has existed for 3 years

Larva migrans B76.9
Larva migrans: after a tropical beach holiday several weeks ago, at times clearly itchy, still increasing, linear, firm, livid red scaly plaques; in the left-sided, apparently older skin lesions, the ductal structures are no longer clearly visible; in this case flat scaly plaques.

Lupus erythematosus systemic M32.9
Systemic lupus erythematosus: chronic, UV-provoked, locally constant maculo-papular exanthema; concomitant: recurrent fever attacks, fatigue and tiredness, arthralgia, inflammation parameters +, ANA high titer positive, rheumatoid factor +, DNA-AK+.

Ilven Q82.5
Mosaic dermatosis: Superimposed segmental manifestation as clinical manifestation of a "cutaneous mosaic" in plaque-type psoriasis vulgaris.
